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At the end of the first Punic war another treaty was
note
made, of which the chief provisions were these:
"The Carthaginians shall evacuate
"The allies of neither of the parties to the treaty shall be attacked by the other.
"Neither party shall impose any contribution, nor erect any public building, nor enlist soldiers in the dominions of the other, nor make any compact of friendship with the allies of the other.
"The Carthaginians shall within ten years pay to the Romans two-thousand two-hundred talents, and a thousand on the spot; and shall restore all prisoners, without ransom, to the Romans."
Afterwards, at the end of the Mercenary war in
Finally, in addition to these treaties, came that negotiated note
with Hasdrubal in
Such were the mutual obligations established between
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